Sony’s PS5 Pro boasts a custom GPU with a 67% increase in Work Group Processors (WGPs) compared to the base PS5. This powers the proprietary PlayStation Spectral Resolution (PSSR) neural network, an AI-based upscaling solution. Sony’s ‘fully fused network’ design integrates all CNN processes on-chip, maximizing efficiency. The console avoids a dedicated NPU due to its inefficiencies in game content streaming. This innovative architecture promises a significant leap in gaming performance.
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Sony’s Mark Cerny details the PS5 Pro’s GPU in a new video, revealing it uses a custom RDNA 2.x architecture blending RDNA 2 and 3. The actual TFLOPs are confirmed as 16.7, not 33 as previously speculated. This design prioritizes backward compatibility and ease of development for game creators, resulting in a powerful yet developer-friendly console.
The PlayStation 5 Pro is making waves, delivering noticeably better graphics than the standard PS5 in the impressive ‘The Matrix Awakens’ demo. While the demo uses an older version of Unreal Engine 5, the PS5 Pro’s potential for even greater performance with a dedicated patch is exciting. This article delves into the visual and performance differences between the two consoles and explores what this means for the future of PS5 Pro gaming.
The PS5 Pro promises a visual upgrade for your gaming library, including thousands of PS4 titles. Discover how to easily activate enhanced visuals for your PS4 games and enjoy a smoother, more immersive gaming experience on your PS5 Pro.
The PS5 Pro, Sony’s latest console, aims to finally deliver the 4K/60fps gaming experience promised at the start of this generation. While it does achieve impressive results with its upgraded GPU, PSSR upscaling, and advanced ray tracing, it comes with a hefty price tag and subtle improvements that might not be worth it for every gamer.
Alan Wake 2’s performance on the new PS5 Pro has been revealed, offering players a choice between high frame rates and stunning visuals. However, some compromises have been made to achieve these goals, leading to questions about the trade-offs involved. This article delves into the details, comparing the Performance and Quality modes and analyzing the impact on gameplay.
BioWare’s upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard will utilize the PS5 Pro’s new AI upscaling technology, PlayStation Spectral Resolution (PSSR), to deliver enhanced visuals and performance. This innovative approach allows developers to prioritize higher frame rates and richer environments without sacrificing image quality. Learn how this game will push the boundaries of console gaming.
Digital Foundry has compared the PS5 Pro’s PSSR upscaling technology to the standard PS5 using The Last of Us Part 2, revealing surprising results. The PS5 Pro offers sharper visuals, smoother stability, and a higher FPS, but the differences might be subtle depending on viewing distance and display size.
Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that Diablo 4 will be enhanced for the PlayStation 5 Pro, marking the first Microsoft-owned game to support Sony’s new console. The enhancement promises improved visuals and performance, raising anticipation for the upcoming Vessel of Hatred expansion.
Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro console will not feature AI-powered frame generation technology, largely due to timing and a focus on image quality enhancements. While NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 Frame Generation was not available when the PS5 Pro’s chip was in development, Sony is exploring AI upscaling for future consoles.